Ida Pruitt
Tony Oursler: TC: the most interesting man alive
By Ida PruittTony Oursler’s film TC: the most interesting man alive (2016 – 2018), made with avant-garde polymath and his long-time collaborator Tony Conrad (1940 – 2016), portrays Conrad as an interview subject in Oursler’s studio
Glen Fogel: With You... Me
By Ida PruittGlen Fogel’s solo exhibition features the titular seven-channel video installation With You…Me (2014-2018) alongside new drawings of his first boyfriend.
JORDAN WOLFSON:
Riverboat song
By Ida Pruitt
The first view of Jordan Wolfson’s sixteen-channel video installation is of its back, a hulking mass of wires, monitors and media players arranged in an upright grid on purple carpet that covers the gallery floor. Suspense is built into the approach: one has to round the corner of this monolith to access the main event.
THEODORE DARST & COLLIN LEITCH:
Not Every Place You Fit In Is Where You Belong
By Ida Pruitt
A bone that Collin Leitch carved from soapstone—Linger at the edge of the woods for a fixed amount of time (2018)—rests horizontally on a wall in front of two vinyl-printed video stills.
Shigeko Kubota: River
By Ida PruittIn Shigeko Kubota's River (1979–81), a curved, stainless steel trough is a vessel for flowing water. Reflected in it are videos from three CRT cube monitors suspended face-down from above. The screenswhich, hung at eye level, the viewer must observe with a bend of the back and upward turn of the headplay videos of Kubota swimming.